Prediction can help support rapid language processing. However, it is unclear whether prediction has downstream consequences, beyond processing in the moment. In particular, when a prediction is disconfirmed, does it linger, or is it suppressed? This study manipulated whether words were actually seen or were only expected, and probed their fate in memory by presenting the words (again) a few sentences later. If disconfirmed predictions linger, subsequent processing of the previously expected (but never presented) word should be similar to actual word repetition. At initial presentation, electrophysiological signatures of prediction disconfirmation demonstrated that participants had formed expectations. Further downstream, relative to unseen...
Disfluencies can affect language comprehension, but to date, most studies have focused on disfluent ...
The present study sought to investigate the use of prediction during sentence comprehension and whet...
Judgments of Learning (JOL) that are made after a delay, instead of immediately after study, are mor...
Contains fulltext : 194625pub.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Prediction c...
Acknowledgments This work was supported by a James S. McDonnell Foundation Scholar Award and NIH gra...
Previous literature suggests that the language processor generates expectations about upcoming mater...
Amid increasing interest in the nature and role of prediction in language comprehension, there remai...
Stimulus processing in language and beyond is shaped by context, with predictability having a partic...
When people process language, they can use context to predict upcoming information, influencing proc...
Acknowledgments A James S. McDonnell Foundation Scholar Award and NIH grant AG026308 to K.D.F suppor...
Previous demonstrations of false memories for predicted but not presented words used slow encoding a...
Previous research has shown that neural responses to words during sentence comprehension are sensiti...
Fulfilled predictions lead to neural suppression akin to repetition suppression, but it is currently...
Language is an intrinsically open-ended system. This fact has led to the widely shared assumption th...
Disfluencies can affect language comprehension, but to date, most studies have focused on disfluent ...
Disfluencies can affect language comprehension, but to date, most studies have focused on disfluent ...
The present study sought to investigate the use of prediction during sentence comprehension and whet...
Judgments of Learning (JOL) that are made after a delay, instead of immediately after study, are mor...
Contains fulltext : 194625pub.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Prediction c...
Acknowledgments This work was supported by a James S. McDonnell Foundation Scholar Award and NIH gra...
Previous literature suggests that the language processor generates expectations about upcoming mater...
Amid increasing interest in the nature and role of prediction in language comprehension, there remai...
Stimulus processing in language and beyond is shaped by context, with predictability having a partic...
When people process language, they can use context to predict upcoming information, influencing proc...
Acknowledgments A James S. McDonnell Foundation Scholar Award and NIH grant AG026308 to K.D.F suppor...
Previous demonstrations of false memories for predicted but not presented words used slow encoding a...
Previous research has shown that neural responses to words during sentence comprehension are sensiti...
Fulfilled predictions lead to neural suppression akin to repetition suppression, but it is currently...
Language is an intrinsically open-ended system. This fact has led to the widely shared assumption th...
Disfluencies can affect language comprehension, but to date, most studies have focused on disfluent ...
Disfluencies can affect language comprehension, but to date, most studies have focused on disfluent ...
The present study sought to investigate the use of prediction during sentence comprehension and whet...
Judgments of Learning (JOL) that are made after a delay, instead of immediately after study, are mor...